Parking permits would increase 2 percent next year under terms proposed by the town’s parking administration.

Parking Director Rita Azrelyant said she was proposing raising the cost of an annual permit at most commuter lots from $407 to $415. The cost of parking at Greenwich Plaza, the indoor facility near the Greenwich train station, would rise from $644 to $655.

The Board of Selectmen at its meeting Friday held off on approving Azrelyant’s proposal to allow for input from the public. A decision to raise the rates could come next month.

Azrelyant said she was looking to keep the costs of a permit at a relatively stable level, and she was opposed to a proposal floated last year that would have raised the rate by 10 percent.

“At this point, we need 2 percent to maintain the property and make improvements,” she told the Selectmen.

“The increase is minimal and necessary to keep up with rising costs of labor and materials,” as well as to maintain current improvements, she wrote in her report.

The one commuter lot where Azrelyant was proposing a decrease in fees was the Soundview lot near Railroad Avenue. It’s an outdoor lot, but it costs as much to park there as the nearby indoor lot, Azrelyant said. As as a result, it’s had problems meeting its potential. Azrelyant was proposing a drop in prices there from $644 to $535 to stimulate more business.

The parking director noted that Greenwich compared favorably with other communities when it came to commuter parking — “we’re one of the lowest in the state of Connecticut,” she said.

It costs $1,092 to park in South Norwalk, and $884 in Stamford, according to the parking agency. New Canaan charges $540 a year for an annual permit, and Darien charges $345.

Azrelyant was also seeking some administrative changes on parking fees, which will be reviewed by the legal department.

Selectman Drew Marzullo said he was looking to get feedback from the public before a potential vote on higher fees Dec. 3.